National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO OCTOBER 11, 1995 Grain and aoybean bida traded higher in icaciion to thia mornings USDA Crop Pro motion and Supply and Demand reports. Wheat steady to 2 cents higher except St Louis 6 to 8 cents lower. Com 1 to 6 cents higher. Sorghum 8 to 11 cents higher. Soy beans 6 to 14 cents higher. Tight world wheat stocks and crop concerns due to dry conditions in wheat growing areas, sup ported wheat bids. Gains were limited in wheat as export demand has slowed con siderably this week. Com and soybean bids extended yesterday's gains on as USDA estimated com production at 7.54 billion bushels, down 25 percent from the record high 1994 production of 10.1 billion bushels and 4 percent below the September I estimate. Reported yields of newly harvested com have been reported in poor condition with disease noted and too much moisture. Drier conditions and warmer temperatures ate what is needed. Soybean Production was forecast at 2.19 billion bushels as of October 1, down 4 percent from the September 1 forecast and 13 per cent below 1994. The estimate for 1995/96 ending slocks were 220 million bushels, down from the 330 million estimated in September. Export demand: Purchaser Commodity Tannage Del date Totals: Wheat I,6ooton nes. Date Change Year ago Truck bids: 10/11/95 10/10/95 IQ/l 2/94 Wheat; Kan sas City (HRW, ORD) 5.10-5.12 up 2 (.20-4.21 Minneapolis (DNS, 14%) 5.23 1/4 unch 4.30 3/4 Portland (SW) 5.09-5.11 op 1 4.64-4.68 St Louis (SRW) 4.68-4.71 dn 6-8 3.93-3.96 Com, US 2 Yellow; Kan sas City 3.17-3.18 up 6 2.14-2.15 Minnea polis 2.85 3/4 up 3 1.96 Southern lowa 3.02-3.05 up 1-2 2.00-2.03 Omaha 3.00 up (-5 1.97-1.98 Soybeans, US 1 YeUow: WORMER with Rumatel® Rumatel® is the only legal wormer for lactating dairy animals DAIRY WORMING IS * Average production increase... 694 lbs. of milk per year. * Easy to use - top dress or use in the TMR. * No Milk withholding. * The ONLY single dose wormer approved for use on lactating cows, with NO milk withholding. Top-16, Rumatel* Safeguard* Ivomec* 441 Centerville Road Gordonville, PA 17529 Phone 717-354-0301 * Rumatel is the trademark of Pfizer Inc. for morantel tartrate * Ivamec is the Merck & Co. trademark for Ivamectin. * Safeguard Is the trademark of Holches - Roussel Ac Kansas City 6.47-6.48 up 10-8 5.24-5.25 Minneapolis 6.19 1/4 up 9 1/2 5.14 3/4 Southern lowa 6.37-6.40 up 6-8 5.13-5.17 Cent 1L Processors 6.57 1/4-6.64 1/4 up 14 1/2-10 1/2 5.17 3/4-5.30 3/4 Futures dose: Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 5.01 1/2 up 11/24.121/4 MinneapoUs (Dec) Wheat 4.93 1/4 unch 4.10 3/4 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 4.80 1/2 dn 3 1/4 4.08 Chicago (Dec) Com 3.22 3/4 up 5 2.15 Chicago (Dec 96) Com 2.79 up 3/4 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 659 1/4 tty 10 1/2 5.36 3/4 Chi cago (Nov 96) Soybeans 6.64 1/4 up 8 3/4 Export Bids; Barge or rail, Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Old. Protein: 5.451/2-5.461/2 up 1 1/2 4.59 1/4 US 2 SRW Wheat: 5.13 1/2-5.15 1/2 dn 2 1/4 4.32-4.36 US 2 Yel low Com: 3.53 3/4 up 6-3 2.44 1/2-2.45 US 2 YeUow Sorghum: Rail 6.23 up 9 4.16 Barge 6.33-6.37 up 8-114.16 US 1 YeUow Soybeans: 6.93 3/4-6.95 1/4 up 10-10 1/2 5.59-5.61 OK City Feeder Cattle OKLAHOMA CITY, OK OCTOBER 11,1995 Compared to last Monday: Feeder steers and heifers steady to 2.00 higher. Feeder cattle demand very good for heavy year lings, moderate for light yearlings. Steer and heifer calves generally steady with moderate demand. Calf flesh on the increase as is typical for faU calf run. Year ling flesh mostly medium, few thin. Weigh-ups on calves and yearlings average to fall. Wheat planting thiuout the state stOl only partially completed. Last Mon day's state-wide rain pot the brakes on drilling for several days. Appreciable early wheat pasture stiU a major unknown and this taking its toU on the calf market Slaughter cows and buUs .steady to 1.00 higher. Packer demand good after a fairly sluggish start Weighing conditions mostly HIGH BROS. PURINA TOP-16 EASY! AND PROFITABLE HIGH BROS. Milk Withholding Requirements NONE Not cleared for lactating dairy cows. Not cleared for lactating dairy cows. • detriment to buyen with many oowi •bowing excels ilUs. Total of S6S cows and bull* sold with 70 percent to packers. Receipt* thi* week 8,300; la*t week 8,211; lait year 12,561. Supply con*i*ted of 55 percent yearling* and calve* over 600 Ibi; 38 percent calve* under 600 lb*; 7 percent cow* and bull*. Nee* follow with weight ed average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steen: Medium and Large 1 300-400lb* (350 lb() 68.00- 77.00 (74.28); 400-500lb* (450 lb*) 64.50-72.50 (70.47); 500-5501b* (523 lb*) 62.75-68.00 (65.94); 550-600lb* (571 lb*) S7.SO-66.2S (62.34); 600-700 lb calve* (6SO lbs) 60.00-65.7 S (62.72); 600-700 lb yearling* (650 lb*) 65.00- 700-800 lb* (750 lb*) 65.25- (67.02); 800-BSO lb* (827 lb*) 65.25- (66.92); 850-900 lb* (878 lb*) 63.00- 66.2 S (63.44). Feeder Heifen: Medium and Large 1250-300 lb* (286 lb*) 63.50- 65.00 (64.06); 3SO-400 lb* (385 lb») 58.50- (60.67); 400-SOO lb* (450 lb*) 58.00- (60.27); 500-600 lb calve* (SSO lbs) 54.00-59.00 (56.07), yearling* 57.50- (60.64); 600-650 lb calve* (623 lb*) 54.0061.00 (57.79); 600-700 lb yearling* (650 lb*) 59.50-64.50 (62.47); 700-800 lb* (730 lb*) 61.3563.7 S (61.69). Slaughter cow*; Cutter, boning and break ing Utility average dtening 31.75-34.50; few high dtening 34.00-36.50; low dten ing 29.50-32.75. Canner and low Cutler 25.00- Bnimated dies ted coit at Oklahoma National Stockyard*: Cutter 71.95; Boning Utility 66.85; Breaking Utility 62.55. Slaughter bull*: Yield Grade 1 1300-2000 lb* few average dtening 42.50- higl- drening individual 46.50, high dreiiingAtigh boning Limoutin 48.00; low dtening 39.00-42.75. E*ti mated dreued co*t at Oklahoma National Stockyard*; Bull* 77.70. Replacement Cows; Pretested for bang*, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1 Avenge quality tingle head sales; 2-3 year old* 900-1100 lb* 4-5 month* bred 415.00-495.00; S-7 iri-Vet. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 14, 1995-A5 year old* 930-1200 lb* 36 month* bred 350.00-400.00; lOf year old* 12001b* 7-8 month* bred 370.00. Pain; Medium and Large 12-4 yr old 800-1050»n 100-200 lb calf avg quality 500.00-540.00. Middleburg Livestock MIDDLEBURG, PA OCTOBER 10, 1995 CATTLE 467... PDA ...Compared with la*t week’* *ale..tteen .SO to I.SO higher, cows steady to mostly 1.00 to 2.00 higher. STEERS: few High Choice and Prime 1330/1350 lb*. 64.75-65.00, Choice 1075/IS2S lb*. 60.50-63.50, few down to 59.50, Select 54.75-SB.SO, few Standard 46.0062.25. HOLSTEINS: Choice 13S0/ISBO lb*. 56.50- Select 47.50-54.50. HEIFERS; Choice 1015/1270 lb*. SB.OO-62.25, couple 64.25, few light weight* 53.00-SS.OO, few Select 47.25-55.25, few Choice Holiteins 51.50- COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer cial 3S.SO-38.00, couple 40.00, Cutter and Boning Utility 32.00-34.75, couple 35.75, Canner and Low Cutter 28.00-32.50. Shells down to 25.00. BULLOCKS: few Choice 1170/1400 lbs. 44.50-50,00, few Select 1000/1250 lbs. 39.00-45.00. BULLS; Yield Grade No. 1 1050/1825 lb*. 39.25-46.50, few No. 2 860/1050 lb*. 31.00- FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few Medium Frame No. 1 300/420 lbs. 43.00- Large Frame No. 2 375/880 lbs. 36.00-30.00; HEIFERS: Medium Frame No. 1 300/650 lb*. 38.00-48.00; BULLS: few Medium Frame No. 1 135/535 lbs. 38.00-47.00. CALVES 192...VEALERS; Standard md Good 7S/100 lbs. 32.00-37.00, Utility 15/80 lb*. 22.00-32.00. FARM CALVES: No. 1 Holstein bulls X)/l 30 lbs. 80.00-120.00, few 125.00, No. 1 80/120 lbs. 35.00-65.00, few 75.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers 80/110 lbs. 125.00- couple 180.00. Few beef :ross bulls and heifers 70/9S lbs. 16.00- HOGS 342...(10/D9 & JO/95)..8u1k of .apply sold on Monday and reported by the ruction. Barrows and gilts 1.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 130/265 lbs. 50.00-51.25, US 1-3 225/265 bs. 48.00-50.00, US 2-3 215/260 lbs. 15.50- SOWS: US 1-3 400/500 lbs. 15.50- 500/580 lbs. 37.00-38.75, US 1-3 400/500 lbs. 33.00-34.00. BOARS: aU weights 33.00-33.75. FEEDER PIGS 129... US 1-3 20/40 lbs. 13.00-23.50, few 60/75 lbs. Mahoning Outdoor Furnaces Cut Your Heating Costs With Our Outdoor Furnace • Standard Model Bums Wood, Coal or dr Wood by-products ~ ■ • Multi-I' 'el Model Burns Wood, Coal, Oil y* *// or Gas • Corning Catalytic Combustor Option Available on all Models Clyde K. Alderfer Wm' / Box 246, RD #1 'e" 1 ¥ Ml. Pleasant Mills, PA 17853 Adapts to any existing heat system (717) 539-8456 Installation & Accessories Available M A R KE T North end of Leesport, PA Turn East off Route 61 “WHERE FRIENDS MEET” BERKS COUNTY'S ONLY WEEKLY CATTLE & SWINE AUCTION - WEDNESDAY AT 1 P.M. Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables - Bakery Fresh Cakes, Pies and Buns • Butcher Fresh Meats & Cheese - Sporting Goods - Clothing - Furniture - Jewelry - Used Items & Collectibles. PHONE: 215-926-1307 BILL WEIST & WOOOY WEIST. MGRS. 59.00- per head. SHEEP 25...SLAUOHTER LAMBS; Choice 60/110 lb*. 77.00-87.0 a SLAUGHTER SHEEP: few 19.00- GOATS 21 ...Large 46.00-70.00, few .arge Kidi 29.00-48.00. per head. Frederick Livestock Auction Frederick, Md. October 9, 1995 Report S applied by Anctioa SLAUGHTER COWS: 90 HEAD, PRICES STEADY. UTOJTY33.OO-36.00, HIGH DRESSING 36.50-39-25; CAN NBRS 29.00-33.00; SHELLY 29.00 DOWN. BULLS: YG«2 1200-1700 LBS. 37.00- FED STEERS: NO CHOICE; 1 SELECT HOLSTEIN 1140 LBS. AT 49.75; FEW 1600 LBS. TO 45.25; STAN DARD, ALL WEIGHTS, 41.0045.00. FED HEIFERS: NONE VEAL CALVES: 247 HEAD. CHOICE. NONE OFFERED; FEW STANDARD AND GOOD 150-200 LBS. TO 50.00; CULLS 85-110 LBS. 3000-37.00, 50-80 LBS. 25.00-32.0 a FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS «1 95-120 LBS. 75.00-105.00, FEW TO 112.00; FEWBS-90 LBS. 60.00-72.00; «2 80-100 LBS. 4000-60.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #l9O-120 LBS. 175.00-195.00, #2 70-95 LBS. 95.00-15000. BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS TO 70.00 BUTCHER HOGS: LIGHT RUN. 220-260L85. 45.0046.00, FEW29OLBS. TO 40.50. STOCK CATTLE: LARGER RUN. STEERS MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 300-500 LBS. 60.00-64.50; 500-700 LBS. PEW TO 54.50. HEIFERS: FEW OFFERED. I HOLS TEIN 375 LBS. AT 81.00; 1 LARGE FRESH HOLSTEIN AT 785.00. BULLS: 300-500 LBS. TO 58.00; LOWER QUALITY 300-700 LBS. 35.00-43.00. LAMBS: 35 HEAD. CHOICE 90-115 LBS. 70.00-75.00; 1 130 LB. AT 61.00; 60-80 LBS. 75.00-80.00; MEDIUM TO 67.00. SHEEP: FAT HEAVYWEIGHTS 12.00-16.00. GOATS: MEDIUM BILLY AT 58.00; SMALL FLESHY TO 37.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: NONE. SOWS: 400-500 LBS. 32.25; 500-650 irc to BOARS: 600 LBS. TO 27.00; 225 LBS. TO 33.00. HATFIELD QUALITY MEAT5...45.92 PLUS BONUS ON QUALITY HOGS. BUYING STATION HELD EVERY TOES. AT POUR STATES. FARMER’S MARKET Every Wednesday, 9 AM TO 8 PM